1. And the competing drive for ever better features by the individual car companies soon became a relic of the past. 2. And, sure, he spent Wednesday in Chicago pumping wind into his rhetorical drive for tougher education standards. 3. Conservatives struggling to reconcile this drive for security with the inherent and seemingly indispensable insecurity of the competitive society were profoundly alarmed. 4. Even farmer groups admit the policy is simply the result of the drive for higher productivity and lower costs. 5. Following legislative reforms, it has recently been making a big drive for personal pensions business which has proved successful. 6. In some countries the drive for rugby excellence pushed student rugby into a precarious position. 7. So, the first requirement is that older workers should be included in the drive for a more skilled workforce. 8. The drive for cheap food has been behind every food catastrophe of the past Decade. |